Keeping up with the Byrnes' can be quite a challenge at times. This is our attempt to keep our friends and family up-to-date!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
More Bowling (and more snow)
The week started out with no school for Martin Luther King Day on Monday. We were supposed to have the SMNW Baker Tournament on Tuesday (cancelled at the last minute after the kids had already gotten out of school). Snow storm hit Tuesday night so school was cancelled on Wednesday. East was to host Olathe North and SMS Wednesday afternoon and even though they cancelled school, they had the meet. Shelby improved her game a bit bowling a 174, 208, 169 for a 551 series (184 average). She was the top girl Raider bowler but our Lady Raiders got beat by Olathe North. We almost got to watch one of the Olathe North girls bowl a 300 (came up short in the end with a 288). However, we beat East (which is always good).
Today they held the previously postponed Baker Tournament at Park Lanes. Baker format is Bowler 1 bowls frames 1 and 6; Bowler 2 bowls frames 2 and 7; Bowler 3 bowls frames 3 and 8; Bowler 4 bowls frames 4 and 9; and Bowler 5 bowls frames 5 and 10. Sixteen teams competed: best 2 out of 3 games win. Our Lady Raiders beat Turner, Gardner, Olathe North (revenge), before falling to Shawnee Mission Northwest in the championship round 2 games to 1 for a 2nd place finish. Shelby was so very proud of "her girls" - Alyssa O'Brien, Jessie Steffee, Nia Madison, and Kalie Fischer. I am hoping Jessie's mom got a better picture - I can't seem to hold my camera phone still so end up with a blurry mess (that will have to do for now). Next up is Senior night on Tuesday (sob). Go Raiders!
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Shelby in the Announcements
In what I hope becoming habit, Shelby made the announcements at school yesterday.
Weather once again has postponed a meet and today's is still in limbo - school was cancelled due to snow but the coaches wanted to try and bowl anyway this afternoon.
Weather once again has postponed a meet and today's is still in limbo - school was cancelled due to snow but the coaches wanted to try and bowl anyway this afternoon.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
It's That Time Again....
Just seems like yesterday I was sitting on some very uncomfortable bleachers in a bowling alley in Wichita, watching my sweet Shelby bowl out of her mind and into 3rd place in the 6A Kansas State Bowling Meet. Today saw me sitting on a very uncomfortable barstool in a bowling alley in Olathe watching the first SMS Raider bowling meet of the season (vs Olathe Northwest and St. Thomas Aquinas). Tall barstools are just not great when you are short and your feet don't reach the crossbar. Anyway, this was technically the second meet but the first one was postponed due to a snow day. Shelby looked in great form, bowling the best series for the Raider girls - 200, 184, 162 (546 series, 182 average). She was a tad disappointed in her last game, but the oil patterns had completely broken down, she made adjustments, switched balls, and fought for every pin (had a few wicked splits as well). Both the Raiders Varsity and JV Girls came in 1st place - the JV Boys did as well - Varsity Boys placed second. I think this is by far the deepest field South has ever had - should prove to be a great season. I forgot my camera (of course) but took a pregame shot of Coach T's instructions.
Next up (weather permitting) is a Baker Tournament at Park Lanes tomorrow and SM East and Olathe North on Thursday. For those interested, the Baker system is a team format where more than 1 bowler comprises the score of one game. The most common would be the 5 person format where bowler 1 bowls frames 1 and 6, bowler 2 bowls frames 2 and 7, bowler 3 bowls frames 3 and 8, bowler 4 bowls frames 4 and 9 and bowler 5 (often referred to as the anchor) bowls frames 5 and 10. The order is set at the beginning of the match but can be changed after the completion of each game. Shelby's very first meet at South was this format when she was a freshman. Should prove to be interesting. Go Raiders!!!!
Next up (weather permitting) is a Baker Tournament at Park Lanes tomorrow and SM East and Olathe North on Thursday. For those interested, the Baker system is a team format where more than 1 bowler comprises the score of one game. The most common would be the 5 person format where bowler 1 bowls frames 1 and 6, bowler 2 bowls frames 2 and 7, bowler 3 bowls frames 3 and 8, bowler 4 bowls frames 4 and 9 and bowler 5 (often referred to as the anchor) bowls frames 5 and 10. The order is set at the beginning of the match but can be changed after the completion of each game. Shelby's very first meet at South was this format when she was a freshman. Should prove to be interesting. Go Raiders!!!!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Cookie Party and B&V Christmas Party 2010
December means two things in KC, cold weather and Debbie Vesel's annual Christmas Cookie Exchange. I have been participating in the cookie party for roughly 22 years and always seem to have some mishap while making my 12 dozen cookies. The first year saw me making Walnut Crescents using a recipe that my father-in-law Tom gave me. He swore one batch made 8 dozen so I thought I could double it and be golden. However, when I started cooking it quickly became evident that one batch made about 2 dozen. After multiple trips to the store (and who knows how much money), I ended up with 12 dozen cookies and swore I would NEVER do it again. The next year saw me attempt Stained Glass Cookies - they ended up looking great but tasting awful (even the dogs wouldn't eat them although they did have a blast chasing the candy balls as they rolled off the cookie sheet). I could go on but I'm sure you get the idea. So this year, I decided early to make Mint Brownie Bites (I found the recipe while at the eye doctor). They looked festive (which is important) and how could you go wrong with brownies, right? Well, this year it quickly became evident that these were the cookies for me. From start to finish, I knocked out 14 dozen in roughly 3 hours. I decided that I am going to make them every year regardless of how they taste! I was rocking to Brenton's playlist (it felt a little odd to be singing Sexy Chick instead of Silver Bells, but whatever works). They actually tasted good too! Score!
December also marks the time for the Black & Veatch Christmas Party. I haven't been in years as it was always downtown and I wanted it to be closer to home. Well, this year they decided to have it at the Sheraton right across the street from work (no excuse to miss it). The last B&V Christmas party I attended was the night before Brenton and I flew to Nashville to watch the Chiefs and the Titans mix it up on Monday Night football Brenton's freshman year of high school (yes, high school). I drank way too much that night as the band wouldn't let me play the cow bell (which for some reason upset me). I can distinctly remember the plane ride leaning my head against Brenton's shoulder saying "I don't feel so good." This year was much different. I had no desire to play the cowbell and only had one glass of wine. The food was quite good and tons of people showed up. I actually won a centerpiece too (technically, my friend Debbie won it but as she got one for being on the planning committee, she gave it to me). We had a great night and certainly hope they have it there again next year. It was nice to get home in less than 10 minutes!
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Mine are the ones with the white icing and peppermints on top |
December also marks the time for the Black & Veatch Christmas Party. I haven't been in years as it was always downtown and I wanted it to be closer to home. Well, this year they decided to have it at the Sheraton right across the street from work (no excuse to miss it). The last B&V Christmas party I attended was the night before Brenton and I flew to Nashville to watch the Chiefs and the Titans mix it up on Monday Night football Brenton's freshman year of high school (yes, high school). I drank way too much that night as the band wouldn't let me play the cow bell (which for some reason upset me). I can distinctly remember the plane ride leaning my head against Brenton's shoulder saying "I don't feel so good." This year was much different. I had no desire to play the cowbell and only had one glass of wine. The food was quite good and tons of people showed up. I actually won a centerpiece too (technically, my friend Debbie won it but as she got one for being on the planning committee, she gave it to me). We had a great night and certainly hope they have it there again next year. It was nice to get home in less than 10 minutes!
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Debbie, Me, and Emily in front of the centerpieces |
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Emily and I in front of one of the Christmas Trees |
Thanksgiving 2010
This year we had Thanksgiving dinner at my childhood home for the last time as my parents are downsizing and moving to a condo December 16th. Cady and Brenton made it to town and Mom did all the cooking (amidst packing) - she is amazing. It was a wonderful dinner (although we all ate way too much).
The Bird |
Cady and Brenton |
Tim carving |
The table |
Cady, Shelby, and Brenton |
The feast |
Braves Season Ends
Between work, football, marching band, and life in general, I was remiss in updating the blog once again so will have to play catch up. The Ottawa Braves ended the regular season with a sweet victory over hated rival Friends University 54-21. Our own Brenton was sidelined with a torn MCL, but was on top of the press box calling in plays. The Anderson brothers had big games which was also sweet as Friends didn't recruit them as they were determined to be too small (they are local Wichita boys). We tailgated after the game as usual and fed the boys as they were starving (as usual).
Having ended the season with a 9-1 record, the Braves hosted the first round playoff game against the Marian Knights. It was a tale of two halves with Ottawa leading at halftime, but then doing absolutely nothing in the second half. They lost 20-35. It was a disappointment but with Brenton still nursing his injury, rather glad we didn't have to plan a trip to North Dakota in December. They introduced the active roster at the beginning of the game which was sweet and my sister Martha made it to town (to help the Creators with moving decisions) and got to see the game. Overall, it was a great season. Can't wait to see what next year brings!
Brenton at work calling in plays |
One of Clarence Anderson's many scores of the day |
Brenton and Coach Kessinger |
Brenton being introduced pre-game |
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